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rk. The radio is OK. Some studies have shown that having the radio on teenagers’ favorite music station can help kids learn better. Make fixed(固定的 ) hours. There should be a fixed timetable(時間表 ) for homework. In this way, the kids can plan their time and make sure they get their homework done every day. Make telephone rules. Don’ t let the kids use the telephone when they are doing their homework. However, sometimes it bees necessary to use the telephone. For example, they call the classmates up to make sure about homework and answer other questions about homework. Find out a good study area. First, find out a right place for your children to do their homework, usually in their rooms. And then make it convenient(方便的 ) for studying. Prepare enough studying tools(用具 ), such as pencils, pens, paper and books. How to better use the homework time No TV. Kids should not (56) when they do their homework. The radio is OK. Kids can (57) by having the radio on teenagers’ favorite music station Make fixed hours. Kids can (58) and make sure they finish their homework on time. Make (59) . Kids shouldn’ t use the telephone unless it’ s necessary. Find out a good study area. Make the place convenient for studying and prepare enough (60) . 第四節(jié) 補(bǔ)全對話 通讀下面的對話,根據(jù)上下文補(bǔ)全對話內(nèi)容。ses/ B. /39。聽每段對話前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題 5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出 5秒鐘的作答時間。(共 11小題,每小題 1分) 聽下面 4段對話,聽完每段對話后回答一個小題。s?kses/ C. /sek39。(共 5小題,計 10分) A: Hey, Alice. (61) ? B: I’ m reading a book called Tom Sawyer. A: What do you think of it? B: (62) . A: Really? (63) ? B: It’ s about a boy living in the USA. I think it is worth(值得 ) reading. (64) ? A: No, I haven’ t read it yet. Can you lend it to me after you finish reading it? B: Of course. A: Thanks so much. B: (65) . Ⅳ. 寫作技能 (共三 個部分 , 計 30分 ) 第一節(jié) 句型轉(zhuǎn)換 , 每空填寫一個單詞。請你給她寫封回信,告訴她應(yīng)該怎樣做。 Dear Alice, I39。(共 5小題 , 每 空 1分 ,共 10分 ) 71. 我正在制作一些標(biāo)志張貼在學(xué)校周圍。(共 10小題,每小題 1分) Has this ever happened to you? You want to do something and ask your parents. When you say, “ I want to ?” , your parents answer, “ No, you can’ t. ” Teenagers often plain that their parents do not (36) them. When something goes wrong , most parents don’ t believe in their children. (37) asking why, they think their kids are wrong. And not many parents (38) their kids to choose for themselves. Yes, (39) is true that your parents sometimes think of you as a little child. But remember that not long ago you were really a child. Your parents (40) remember the childish mistakes you used to make. They want to protect you (41) you don’ t want them to do so. So, if you want to get (42) freedom(自由 ), please try to understand your parents and don’ t lie(撒謊 )to them. Try a more (43) way. If you want them to let you stay out late, don’ t just say, “ All the other (44) can stay out late.” Tell them as much as you can about what you want to do and where you’ ll be and (45) it’ s important for you stay out late. Then they might say “ Yes” . ( ) 36. A. enjoy B. see C. understand ( ) 37. A.